Dip Beam Relay.
The black/yellow wire was removed from the live side of fuse 4, extended, and taken to term 85 on the relay.
A black/yellow wire was then fitted between term 87 on the relay to the live side of fuse 4
Main Beam Relay
The white wire was removed from the live side of fuse 6, extended, and taken to term 85 on the relay. A white wire was then fitted between term 87 on the relay and the live side of fuse 6.
A brown wire was daisy chained between term 86 on the relays and an earth crown.
Cost of conversion:- 2 Ripca 2032 40/30A relays @ £1.80 each. £3.60. Crimp on terminals £1. TOTAL £4.60. I purchased the components online fro ECS electricalcarservices.com
The wire I used was taken from a a piece of trailer wire I had left over from fitting my towbar.
While I had the fusebox out I fitted a separate fuse for the heater fan. There was a spare fuseholder on the end of the relay rail so I removed the black/red wire from the oputput of fuse 10 and fitted it to the output side of the spare fuse. I then fitted a wire from the live side of fuse 10 to the live side of the spare fuse.
I took the van out for a spin in dreadfull weather last night and the lights showed a marked improvement, well worth the effort and £4.60
Sid



